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Saturn: A New Look at an Old Devil

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ISBN: 0877283060 - Saturn: A New Look at an Old Devil  
Title:Saturn: A New Look at an Old Devil
Author:Liz Greene
Publisher:Weiser Books
Type:Book / Paperback
Publication Date: June, 1976
ISBN / ISBN-13:0877283060  /  9780877283065
List Price:$16.95
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Customer Reviews:

 • Astrology Classic
15 July, 2006

...it's certainly a classic in psychological astrology that teach people to respect the laws of Saturn.

- Reviewed by customer ID: ATY567OT4XB8B

 • Saturn Would Be Disappointed
20 March, 2007

This book has some serious weeknesses: 1. The author seems to be confused about the nature of Saturn, Uranus and Neptune, and thus she keeps on mislabeling the energies of these planets. She keeps on pointing out how misunderstood these planets are, and I think that notion applies to her first and foremost. 2. The book attempts to assimilate the occult perspective on outer planets, as it has been done by Alice Bailey, and the author seems to have bought wholesale into the Bailey's theories instead of developing her own understanding based on her own experience. Granted, that is hard to do with Saturn because of lengthy time-span involved into such a study, but the book would be a lot better had she done so. Unfortunately now it has a ton of hints and poetic allusions to the occult nature of Saturn and its myth, but severely lacks solid psychological perspective. A good book on Saturn, considering the natural Saturn-Moon opposition, would be an in-depth study of emotion and it's affect on how we function and build our lives. The author touches on it, but superficially. She talks about the pain of Saturn, but never explains why it is painful. She also talks about the rewards of Saturn, but doesn't give clues on how to turn Saturn into being rewarding. Where does it stop being painful and becomes rewarding? As a result, you find a lot of correlations to your life in this book, but absolutely no info on how to transform it. Thus Saturn will remain for you after reading this book what he has always been --"The Devil" and "The Great Malefic", something that will come and hit you on the head during the transit. 3. The writing style is nausating with "pie in the sky" metaphore. Saturn would appreciate a little more matter-of-factness and insight.

- Reviewed by customer ID: A2WUJ81JKZPLEZ

 • Great For Saturn Types Like Me...
24 July, 2007

From a psychological standpoint, it really can clear some strange things up for you, especially if you've got a million aspects to Saturn like I do. Totally clear, AND most importantly, she doesn't forcast the doom and gloom other idiot astrologers proclaim when talking about Saturn. Truth is, freedom isn't free, and if you've set yourself up to get it in this life, Saturn is your best friend. Yay!!!!! Liz Greene!!!!!!

- Reviewed by customer ID: A3CTL7Y6RBW429

 • Comprehensive
27 August, 2008

Comprehensive and inclusive of almost anything you could think of. Takes a bit to get through because of all the big words and long sentences, but very absorbing. My understanding of this subject has grown immensely.

- Reviewed by customer ID: A1CEQ1IXIYRY0H

 • New Understanding
28 July, 2007

This book is an easy read for the beginner astrologer, which is my level of prior knowledge. It is clear to understand, with lots of examples.

- Reviewed by customer ID: A2UPATQ96CVXU8


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